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a we = ° ° ° ° THE SPAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908. : be z - — a —— ——— - = \PIO [WARP AND BETSY AREP/ONEER succumess: ‘KING EDWARD RECEIVES A. | TO BANK CLEARINGS, » LONG ILLNESS $ * J Tun nase PAPAL LEGATE ‘ pou ® Cloarings $2,069,085 & P he served hi t sounctiman | " ‘ . Civil War Veteran Ane rom page oo at Mg Rapa Ee mapmoryee Ye 1 60008 a . 4 % \— a 4 Mr. Phillips, while serving tn Wwe “he: 7 or -~ | tm swore Call of Death —[ysii war wan a member uf thet Clurugs ......814007%8 *11§ DONE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THREE | TROUT FISHERS the Pet Porker Again at Advanted Age. linots and Minnesota regiments he ae oT HUNDRED YEARS : Copy. he promoted in the latter to the ear aaS eS | . - x 0 Te f Her Old , meee, | post of Heutenant, He saw service 7 Eee. Wrsreseres Hop _ —_ * | T AFTER PRIZE v hich, Arms o! / enry ga = aged 74 yours, /in many of the hardest engagements |g an x 36,828 : Nineteenth Annual |*@!e4, presented a picture or cnenae . erty, ter. } |® Veteran of the Civil war and «| Of the Rebellion, and wan one Of the | hw we wee | “ to be forgotton Residents of Maple Valley are ~e @ Mas > j pions : liveryman of Seattle, dicd the otfioers to b went from the pl etbalbedledidade dedi: Eucharist Congress Over 60,000 peo ronged inv} viages In @ contest for a prise fur —— at bie be : ‘ gl wor ri y © a streets about t ent Pl one Ainenk Ganieh teased eek - igen Hiram is hapny pre gre Ht 16th av, N,, at 9:15! to subdue the Indiana who went on Opens in London. Westminster, and all the thorough.| V7, reeee trout caught below the i ped him av ne fr oliowing an | & rampage in Minnesota and massa i |fares leading to the three halla| °° regi pret . v~ <i Tncek thls morning, follow! in M A ll res leading to the three | ee eee le ter geey ape cooneal | er Weare con oy austen jored many tamijion As rn resalt of (By United Press.) ‘where. the various secretaries of ber 21. The prize has been of ly, to have and to hold shall them part moved from Luna park to the Western Washing ae : ‘ estimated that no less than 200,000|004 4v. and the Hott inc kee with paralysis of the hanged |time In over 300 yeare @ papal le) Roman Catholics from Murope are| Weighed before him ‘ax well aw be graduate ott Me condition grew Mr. Phillips was a member. of |gate wae received by an English | visiting London, and that almost as|fore EB. F. Furman and Dan Me ‘ors, He was almost! Stevens post No, 1, G@ A. R., @ many more Americans are here Gila, of Maple ey, who have a | ht totally blind, and was #o. helpless | was affiliated with the Masonic fra monaren teday when Cardinal Vin |beon selected ax Judges ; It was with much shed j that for the last year he had been | ternity = Bete Jeent Vannutelll, a cardinal bishop Prejates March. | Dol ware that he pa from —— to leave his house He Is survived by a widow, three! Parting from her moorings at the | {70M the papal curia in Rome and! Afier the ceremonies the| STOCK MARKET FURNISHED BY “ Betay, who, having out |g, Lhe deceased was a resident of | sons and two daughters, One of his|entrance to Nushagak river on | tlar bishop of Palestrina, was re-| opening of the congress were over| 8, C. OSBORN & CO. far cate itt! wecniners | Seattlo for 26 years, most of which daughters t# Mra, Anna B. Frye, | August the salmon ship Lu-| celved by King Edward of England |the p # marched in little| New York, Sept. 9. Breed become A waddling, grunt me he was engaged in the livery | wife of H. 8, Frye of the well known |cille went ashore on th a ana| iM historic Westminster cathedral, groups to their meeting places . =ne hank of ham, bacon j business. In 1882 he conducted aj law firm of Gill, Hoyt @ Frye within 12 hours she parted amid. | tthe opening of the nineteenth an- ‘The sight of priests of both the| STOCKS — | tHigh| Lew| Bid |Ask’d hed been pronounced a stable on Western ay, near Jackson| The funeral will be held at 2/\#hips, and her cargo of 39,300 « must eucnarin eengre Latin and Oriental rites in the | Amaig. Copper | 79%) 79u) 790) TOR for the salt barrel. How j#t, and until a few years ago was o'clock Friday from the chapel of |of salmon ware swept to sea Cardinal Vannutelll, arrayed tn} streets of London dressed in cas-| Amer. Locomotive! 52 | 50.1 50%, 50% Loott spared Betay’s the proprietor of the Union stables, | the Bonney-Watson company, and| ‘The vessel was owned by Henry B,| 8 fobes of state, made an impos | sock and hood was most unusual. | Amr.S &R. Co. | 96%) 9415, 954) 95% corner of Fifth av. and Union st wil be cond ing Mure. The immense hall where! The following He was « staunch republican, and of the ted by Burek lodge rene 2086 British kings have been crowned | “8, Seattle Comman Sued thia morning Hiram bought aud she Was sent out to him @rson, of Ban Francisco, to whom of the loss was brought by Anaconda Copper | 48 | ATI 47\y 47% cardinals were | aumiens 91% 9014) 90% vent at today's opening session: | Baltimore & Ohio 1100 | 98% 99%) 100 ac | during his eventful ve: x " ‘ ‘ender of the faith” since the i bt Canadian Pacif 173 1721726975 Pe sew home | dur career took an|dery No, 2 of the Knights Templar|Capt. Tillman, of the cannery ~ 3 Cardinal Gibbons, archbishop of | Ent : 4 had her first st car | : active part in politics, At one time will act as an eacort jtender Lehua, which arrived the — of ne dy Mar : wa * wd-/ Baltimore; Cardinal Logue, arch-;Col/fus ® bea | 47" "3 ‘Son "$3 he ¢ hot enjoy | oe One hundre t od to uffoeation wit as «diet Mehop o! magh ‘ardinal ora § Me She squ | o men were saved from drown " rehbishop of Sydney; Cardina ¢ : ‘ Toit 300) 2a foare and stubb r — | ing, and no lives were lost. The | %8® ever assembled on British soll.) cot, archbishop of Bordeaux; Car-|t ile & Nash. 140:91109" 1B 110" os wettl her temporary care- | and she didn’t smok She was just vessel and cargo, worth approxt-| Procession Abandoned. dinal Fisher, archbishop of Co Ronson B73) 36%) $7 | a7 Be was oblized fo pick pa little bit nolsy, but in ple land! mately $200,000, was partially in-| Because of the fear that anti-|!omne; Cardinal Mercier, archbish-| New York soswisoase tose tose Cae carrying he squeal t's no diagrace to squeal when ye sured. The ship is a total loss. Catholic agitation would result fn/OP of Meehlin; Cardinal Ferrari, | Northern Pac 1465. 144% 145% 145% Seg and kicking, Into the car. | are scare street riots, t menue procession | archbishop of Milan, and Cardinal 1250/1240, 124% 124% 3 1 1 151% 120% ’ ‘ef the co tho the| She got a couple of transfers, and | that was to have been the greatest | Mathieu, from the papal curla Of | sodthernPecific \stonltoou tos one Mepped his car several / landed finally in the arms of the clerical demonstration of modern | Rome Union Pacific 168% 167% 168 168% Saeed got out with an oil can | adoring and overjoyed Hiram at the times was abandoned at the sugges-| Each cardinal ts accor tod by | U: §: Hest, Pte iste inteiateniaee Sik for the sque tatr p whe will have a pie eibel ts fs ee et path vl tion of the police, and the congress | bis own suite, and Cardinal Van serge LS. , Betsy didn't take up| with genuine aristocrats of the N | ; “oe y iggoreasrne 4 was opened with the ceremonies at | Butelll is accompanied by a retinue otal Sales 828,000 igure room than some of the with genuine artstocrate of the| Narrowly Escapes Death m fear wheels and knocked) Steamer Indianapolis will dry-| Westminster suitable to his rank as papal le ~ eee that ride on the street | porkine family who are on exhibl When iat i hey ee. et ae tock Thursday to ship a new wheel, The dusky recess of the famous | £8te CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ‘ pep old of 1 . 0 re . - we ~ oom , lig h Chicago, y ditn’t ke oi cea mg fo ago Bie — Lama park | hic ae tha Madered. Kew Wal piskea| Bbltioh wtiaimey Prantire acre cathedral, lig by the flam Dignitaries Present } ieag pt. 9 , misses her and mour Heavy Machine. up and taken to a nearby dru night from Muroran, Japan, | {96 candies on the altars, and dim-| Chur itaries are from the! OPTION | figh |tew| Bia |Aswé store, wh hia Injuries were at is under charter to Buito ming even the brilliant re United es, Canada, France, Bel t, Sept. 97% . i , Guthrie to load wheat for the Unit-| 404 hats of the eight cardina gium, Holland, Germany ustria, Dee: o7-s6% | sre son | son Kingdom. purple robes of the 100 bisho Italy, Spain, Algeria, Central Amer n, Sept, 79% 79% 79% =| 79% Dec.” . fea, Africa, Cape ¢ India << Oe Sein $e 68 Gartieta 8 tended to, It waa found that he ‘ a ot joyd, the Lbyearold son had sustained a long gash, deep pat ; boyd in ia 1 ay N.. jae the bone, in one leg, and in thie) - Sept |49% 49°. 49% br 4 white crossing the street at the it was necessary to take seven jurmah, Mexico, Brazil, Australia — intersection of 13th ay. and Denny atitches and New Zealand. Aside from today| Refined Darktown Lady Min- | Way, at 6 o'clock last evening, was| Boys who were accompanying the most important session of the | strels, 80 ladies in character songs, run down and painfully injured by Boyd say that the car was run. congress will be the closing cere-|dances, figs, coon songs, local odd: an automobile driven by Harry ning at the rate of 40 or 50 miles monies next unday afternoon. |itles, etc. Two hours of screaming | Morris, son : of William Morris, of an hour, and that It ts a w r Cardinal Gibbons is to celebrate|fun. Moore thea Friday and ith av, N that he was not killed outri | : high mass Sun morning at| Saturday evenings. Prices to ———— eee The automobile was being driven After his wounds had been dress. Westminster $1.50. eee i e 1:08 she stopped, aa she had |# & very rapid rate, gnd witnesses ed, he was taken home in the auto ! pecial permission of the! been trained on a mile track. She | the aceident say that there was! mobile which had struck him. Hel pope, a high mass is to be cele of started again after she had cooled | "0 excuse for it. Boyd made a des ts suffering from several severe | brated according to the " r attempt to get out of the | bruise ut the body and ner one day in the cathedral | and made the mile In 2:09 $1,000. r Farmers’ Day Tomorrow. morrow is Farmers’ Day at . P One special of visitors poured |the fair and farmers’ sports, such Tamees Ger Bila Subblect| soveriaidat: recth ted. Oe catof len Ce raaeeien pike gates at the Western /as hog weighing and team putting } ‘ observance of the conatituth fair grounds this ait il te ihe ane of he a WL RUN SPLENDID “Th<Stateandthe viii jower helt of the machine, but was un- vous «i but his condition te} t Parade of Children. © do #0, He was bit by one not eritical | re of the con a wa —_——— 7 school children on Sunday T children wi present the Catho-| A Mati! the enclosure, despite program i Nation.” and the nation. A nu r ic schools of London and the pro mt size, seemed alive with, All of the free attractions, par TRAIN TO FAIR | easions have been eee. The Glekitarias sl ticularly the platoon drill of the} | the ting the parade from the residence of as Everett day and the i4th cavalry* detachment, hav as ine Boi: (By United Press.) tween the federal government the arehbizhop of London | Facing event was the | proved themselves well worth the RIA, Ill, Sept. 9.—It tw esti | the several sub-divisions, but no « The city authorities arranged for California Making Plans to (bids has been appointed a ape | mm of $1,000 for time and attention given to their rea 4 that 40,000 visitors were he has been more felicitous in defini-| a } wu of police at the ca erett purse, a ts. The rough riding and horse clal agent to cc Hawalian (today to attend the sessions of the | tions than raon OF more ac ¢) 1 today, and extra precautions Worth $500, and the $ | Celebrate Its Day at exninit for whieh > back drills of the cavalry detach E p he Kove nt democratic state convention and curate in drawing lines of gemar kb sak wane foe bit the oven . e Handicap, a mile ranning ment were the best feats of that Xxposition. is making financial provision addresses by Bryan, Johnson | tion. He presented the historic po- of the week to pre nonstra t ts m here outside of sey Capt. Thomas F. Baldwin, the fa hers. = Lalo 10 en is the racing program. nature ever se sition of the democratic party when tions by the rad estants lide, Lucky Lad, Esea circus tents mous seronaut who recently om the convention was called he declared himself in favor of ‘the The or how far Jewell, Ozanne, Capable, Yesterday's $1,000 2:15 trot was A letter received from Rufus T. one of ipa to the U to order Adial Stevenson was tn- support of the state gov nie in noticed was the hi e dig / Bazinnit, KE. ©. Runte and won by Daybreak, who took three |J¢@e!ngs, secretary of the Callfor after auce trodneed and, after a big ovation, all their rights, as the most com. | nitaries by street today @ started in the Snohom-jout of the four heats ran. Ken/nia promotion committee, am Bndicap. Weat took the Pierce county purse | in the stock department for 2:35 pacers in three straight « & strenuous and trying delivered an add on the issues petent administrations for our do The threats of th applied for permission to of the campaign, speaking briefly mostic concerns and t srest bul-|iiance bas exhibit a fleet airship at the A.Y.P.| and optimistically of the outlook warks against anti-republican tend- of some sort of outbre of the principal features heats. The mile running race was remy ever pulled owt of fan Permission wil! undoubtedly be| The early routine business of the! encios, and ‘the preservation of the Program both yesterday and captured by Al Lindley with t 1 ey 4 bat vagy dliapad rt ere granted him and it is quite prob convention was then carried through | general government in ite whole FOR SALMON TROLLING 1 meet a beautiful woman and Judging will be continued Henry getting the place and Hazel tae ny amit who ab hat he will bring several! air. and Willjem J. Bryan w intro natitutional vigor and the sheet at first with he the week. staying for the short end of |“!!! mate an excursion trip to Se- ships to Seattle at the time of the | duced. The for sev-| anchor of our safety at home and paren Pleseaaey thle 1 br Maid was the big attrac purse —eie Se the purpose of helping in stpoaition. Capt. Baldwin has ex./eral minutes. Bryan syoke after | peace abroad umnat che aeons ban and promised to| The Rural Spirit purse for trot.|‘%*, celebration of California Day hibited airships at every fair of | the adjournment in the court house he democratic platform adop cos | month deeteien: bes r~ etinction ‘again today. tere will be the iain crent of to.|%t the A-Y-P. E. on June 15, 1908. consequence since the Philadelphia |equare, and was heard by am tim leq ne ners! cept large 4 Nae bafta NaS jellghitel ioxpeoeion. poetoae nee eedertal animal started morrow's harness racing Two run-|,,20%¢ © Wilson, president of the Centennial. He proposes personal-|mense throng. Tonight Governor | Jattarson aad’ deciacng ange of | — anh Seu ere ehieaaeccueey a eae federal board of A-P-P. commis. |ly to xupervine the Installation of Johason of Minnesota and John i. a a et 8 ae “fede Begholmeng napincat bynns het record of 2:09, without ning races will probably be pulled sieners, Ganous that La ~ one PHOUNCED ° y 7 ol cS T iat Saiky and after making off for the edification of th a doyd the flying machine Atwood | f Kaneas will be the iain n pletures, pleture framing §| ¥ell as women. There is nothing » speaker goods. Call in and look J that detracts much from your Jap on the half mile track farmers. Sunes of Eeveate sdérens ver beauty or appearance as defective, pane = _— = = = c , 1 The State and the Nat . discolored irregan: voy Read gone yell ons SUNSET HAS AWAKEN “cate governments. av it would be | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co} sin ' spoke in part as follows ssing tee eract the ute w Taft and a prediction of his “The suc © system of|a general government { 5324 First Ave, Arcade Annes. State and Nation pleasing effects of lovely complex ute f si | fon, regular features, beauty of form | election by a tremendot # plurality , | . and all other harms of person : c . = Sy which you possess. BUILDINGS VIOLATE | Beautiful, pearly, white, natural | «se of « | pearing teeth are delightful to look at and a great source of satis- —— i collecting monthly rentals in excess faction. They add to the health and M. Shaw Di ~ pee maar ad oat | Damned” Attitude Will = #5. the lexitimate rate allowed comfort as well as to the beauty under instruction» by ite franchise, was admitted by of the fortunate possessor ic Cam- Chief of Police W fiers will Be Abandoned. the counsel for the Sunset com The wonderful success of Ideal Method of Dentistry, as practice Issues. ated Pen jo “ ‘ie rr! ‘af oo vany. The reason advanced was exclusively by the Ohio Dentists, of Paign joaiied partor houses he te that the company is making but a Yo Pike st., becomes more pro- : 6 ; Histri been they ha Having found that the people re gnatt profit on its investment nounced every day. Every day new De pre aa fatled to comply with rules famed | fused to submit to petty tyrannl Upon publteation of the specific names are added to our long ist - ” the purpose of preventing fires. |, . ° charge ul patie: BLD, T., Sept. 9.—For-| Tht» action ie taken by the pours and impositions, the Sun Tele charges against the Sunset com al pati ate sy, department on information furore |PHOne company, through its coun- pany, steps were immediately taken we proclaimed to the pro- ee Fates: One Oe cae ban ong ae sel, Maurice MeMicken, announced ‘to adjust ali the differences be and the public at large that Mia leaders refused to at ‘ae Boren “ating eae _» {this morning to the corporations tween the company and compiain uld replace missing teeth with. fpablican convention here | ss aod Pp aa wane Bt “nee | committee of the city neil, that ants, was farther testimony brought out the use of plates of false teeth indorsed Albert J. Hop- rs 3 “a: ? . “a “ pve the public be damned” policy, ought. Persons and firms, who, for or bridge work and make them look Teelection to the United parlor houses | which has heretofore characterized |@ long time previously could not just like beautiful, natural teeth; este and indorsed and com: | Mh her of women in the | it conduct, will be abandoned. The get attention, found the officials Deneen. Spe . "company was present, through Mc- golng out of their way to see that “ura Imperfections What a disappointment ft is when ances that the finest spectal Rods, lines, reels, spoons, hooks, 4te charm hrivels, split rings, everything yuired for salmon fighing at A presses the party's position at this time, It would be almost as diffi oult to maintain a free, self-qovern ing republic over a large area and with a large population without governments, as it would be YOURS TO PLEASE + > ata John Shinberg, Cured of Epileptic Fits, Praises Drs. Loughney of Seattle, Wash. Says “Dre. Loughney of Seatt rd. have cured me of epileptic fits, 1 have had on an average of from 1 to 3 fits a week for over 20 years, during which time I spent al) of my earnings in search of & cure with droge with no relief whatever. | was advised by a friend whom Drs. Loughney had cured of a long standing case of rheumatism when drugs had failed. I began treatments and have not had one fit since | began. I never went over 4 days in 20 years without a fit before Drs. Loughney treated me, I feel sure | am cured, and | want all who are affti as | was to know where to go and be cured. Sincerely, John Shinberg, address Gen. Del, Renton, Wash. Read What These People Have to Say: Their names and the position they oecupy command your respect and attention. They are the voluntary acknowledgements of people who have reason to be grateful and who are grateful that we could straighten crooked teet d repair dec: cole tenderloin has been reduced since ed. chipped orn eth me Was temporary chairm. . “ - Micken and Manager W. J. Phillips, their wishes fulfille “ ” ored, chipped or broken teeth so BEE. The platform is a|*t Sth from 678 to about *6. | 1o'C ot ver charges made against 1t| The matter was taken under ad EVERYBODY KNOWS JIM MORRISON that ‘no one could ever detect that Of the one adopted last , by the board of public works and | Vieement, and will be discussed Has suffered with spinal and nervous disor He will testify to the results obtained by Osteo. they ev r had been worked on; that seeeet that the liquor and AERIE to show cause why its franchise | further by the corporations com pathic treatment at the hands of Drs. Loughney. Can be seen any day at his place of business, [|e oould cure aggravated and dis- Wberty questions are not should not be revoked. The com-| mittee this afternoon, after which No. 1 Becond av pattie, Wash tressing diseases of the mouth, teeth and gums—when we made bold to claim to do such unheard-of things, we encountered doubt and prejudice on every hand We have demonstrated by years of successful practice, however, that we can do everything claimed satis- factorily and without the pain in- cident to old-time methods. Some of the very dentists who were loud est in their denunciations of our methods at first are now sending their most difficult and stubborn pases to us for treatment Mr. C. Kautson, manufacturer of harps, guitars and mandolins, cured of rheumatism after years’ suffering. Mr. Knutson was so badly crippled up he could pot attend to business. His wife and daughter also praise Drs. Loughney, who cured them of female weaknesses, They will gladly answer any inquiries, Can be seen at 405 Cedar st. Seattle, Wash Mra. A. J. Seward, saved from a neediess surgical operation for female troubles, was advised to be operated on or she could not tive, Drs. Loughney cured her completely. Can be seen at 622 Thomas st., Seattle Mr. Barney Crackenberger, suffering severely fr be seen at 509 Marton Bldg Mr. Geo. P. Brennan cured of muscular rheumatism after one month's treatment with Drs. Lough ney, can ti a at 200 Sullivan Bidg., Seattle Mr. L. Gilchrist, cured of a severe attack of sciatica rheumatism after a few drugless treatments, will gladly answer inquirtes. Address, Station C., Madison k W. F Brotherton, so bad with sciatica rheumatism he could not turn over in bed, was ¢ ble to go to work in three weeks, Can be segn at 106 Pike st | EXTENDS THANKS pany was penitent, admitting vari thetr findings and recommendations Ueeinlators are urged to take | ous breaches of propriety and an-| Will be placed before the council * tions on the senatorship nouneing its Intention of doing bet the state vote in general Resolutions extending thanks to|ter by its subscribers hereafter " fan from the vote by dis lat! etwic bedie uniness fen, the Repleyes lmpudent. atmaster the city, the press | i siibisdcidieaiaies tons ethare, tor Uae Kany eoore Gross impudence on the part of ireasary, was the principal |extended in entertaining the grand |‘ employes of the company was | fm He declared that democ-|aerie of the Fraternal Order of | 0POusht out by the testimony of every time it has|Eagies during its annual » F. M. Barnes, of 2266 11th av. W In relation to the tariff | tn Seattle < month, were who testified that on June a at length, seoring the at | « at m mecting of the Mother| cutout man came to his residence The democrats and saying: | lodge, No. 1, held Friday night to take away the phone for alleged party promises the | Reports rendered by non-payment of rentals. Mr. Barnes 8 Protective tariff and com. mittees showed that stated that hia wife offered to pay the working out of the details | the big convention the bill, but the employe brushed Me representatives of the peo | ried to a succensf i and yanked out the ) rheumatiam, cured after a few treatments. Can d and abled by means of our complete and latest equipn perform these high-class servic Our nt to Logging Tools and Hercule: by her, ente . . THESE DISEASES YIELD dt afl expences phone. The phone was on a dol Ella Wheeler Wilcox on Osteopathy peg ge as low @ price as other high-class RAW paid & personal tril su lictik iae tani denen iar ten-party line, which the tele Powder do the ; dentists charge for common work fee, Wut said that he was wrong | p phone company wished to abolish werk. The day of powder and pill and knife is nearing its end. | ro pre. HNEV'S WONDERFUL Our prices are in reach of all ESS TREATMENT The world is becoming too intelligent to be drugged and hack Get delivered prices We make no charge whatever for fn the vain search for health when able methods ar Obes Finca ain “Aggh to any port on the available and better rfBults may be at a smaller price Heheunvatiom poms ype AOE a ey a Dolle Sound. *¢ * * I would suggest osteopathy. * * © It ts the saner and iateon "thane ath he aie ea ee Every lar of Our more successful method. The world wants it. It is absolutely Chronic Sah Gubh fee aged ta eae ia i! harmless and more in harmony with Nature than drugs | ae way a at Capital Owned by a Saal ay what we can do for you, as all ex Logging Engine aminations and consultations are MADE STRONG If you have @ pain in your back or a weak free We especially invite those who are suffering from the most troubles which other denti ble to cur are able to call, write, Home People WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Almost new. Terma to right party Kinging tn Bars ating Specks us have ne around th loins and have tried all drugs and piasters without get DON’T DELAY COMING Boom Chains Allow us to show our appre | ting permanent relief, I ¢ ure yor ution by our treatment 1 ot your : i : povgeiccelippes 1,000 t-inch; 1% off Hundreds of Testimonials and fi}, fully the nature of you ot perfect ox if you will wear for a few ure not too large to want th ’ oe ‘ References Here of Cases troub and we will answer your <- letter promptly Just Such as Yours Why put off another ds ~ ing to Drs. Loughney and % t relief that has alway ed the great drugless trea Many people whom you know have been cured by Dre. Loughne drugless treatment | and no doubt you will recog small accounts, nor too small all’s Electro-Vigor We desire that all who are suf. from any trouble of the mouth shall read what we claim for the Ideal Method of Dentistry OHIO DENTISTS = 307} Pike Street CAUTION == The original tdeat Method of Dentistry as practiced by the Ohio Dentists, and for which the United States Government and six foreign countries have given pat ents, can only be had at our office, to care for the largest at all com tting TENTS Hop-pickers’ sizes at half price times. We Pay 47 Interest on Savings Bt cures Lame and strength You sleep and get ment pubtless Laumbago and Sciatica. It tion You wear it ing like a two-y more than one among the m: who throng the doctor's office all day DRS. A. M. AND G. P. LOUGHNEY Office Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p.m Osteopathic Physicians. Consultation and Examination Free Offices—10, 11, 12 Estabrook Bidg., Cor, Second and Union, Entrance, 211 Union st CALL Topay CONSULTATION | Dr. S. S. Hall Co., BOOK ava i ave, Seattle, Was TEST Plea send en end this hooks, as ad sod THE State Bank of Seattle On Pioneer Square, Corner First Avenue and Yesler Way. r tres Tuende M18 p.m; Suna ) to 1 °

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